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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 15: ecclesiastical History. (search)
th her mother. Ester Sparhauke, in the place where Mrs. Upham is removed from. Daniel Champney, Ephraim Winship, on the south gallery. Jno. Stedman, on the fore gallery on the south side. Joanna Winship, in the place where Ester Sparhauke was wont to sit. Mary Lemon, where old sister Jackson was wont to sit. Mr. Day, to sit in the 2d seat from the table. Ens. Samuel Greene, to sit at the table. Ri. Bobbins, to sit in the place where Ens. Greene was wont to sit. Jno. Gibson, where Mr. Day was wont to sit. Richard Eccles, where John Gibson was wont to sit. Benj. Crackbone, where Richard Eccles was wont to sit. Justinian Holden, to sit in the foremost seats. Robert Stedman, to sit in the second seats. Goode Gates, at the end of the Deacons seats. Almost all the congregation either walked to the meetinghouse, or rode on horseback. For the accommodation of equestrians, in mounting, dismounting, and passing between their beasts and the house,